Kleinman and Kleinman write that this kind of erasure is also applied to indigenous communities and families through the lens of health and suffering. This narrative is known as indigenous absence. One of the narratives used to justify this colonialist expansion portrays indigenous land and space as empty, simply there for others to occupy. For centuries, nations have expanded geographically and economically by taking land and labor from indigenous people.
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